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[Chicken-hackers] Should we make a 4.12 release?
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Peter Bex |
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[Chicken-hackers] Should we make a 4.12 release? |
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Sat, 31 Dec 2016 14:11:38 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
Hi all,
I'm wondering whether we should make a 4.12 release candidate. There
are a handful of very bad bugs (#1317, #1337, #1336) and 3 CVEs that
have been fixed.
There are still 3 patches waiting (1 bugfix for #1144), so I'd prefer
to wait until after they've been applied.
After my patch for #1144 is applied, there will be 4 open bugs left:
https://bugs.call-cc.org/query?status=assigned&status=new&status=accepted&status=reopened&group=status&milestone=4.12.0
I'm not sure what to do about #1293. We don't have a simple way
of assigning unique object IDs, so some objects will "notice" they
get moved by the GC and all objects will notice when they're mutated.
I proposed a patch for #1294, but Felix didn't like it. It's a tricky
thing to fix otherwise, so Felix, unless you know how to fix this, we
probably are better off postponing it.
Mario, what is the final word on #1298? Your last comment seems to
indicate that this should maybe be closed "wontfix"?
Christian was unable to check whether #1107 has been fixed with the
latest GCC, because the port was broken. It's just a warning which
has probably been in there forever. We could add the --std switch,
but I have no idea about the consequences, which could be pretty
far-reaching for eggs (or could make no difference at all).
Cheers,
Peter
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